Preface Flashcards
- What is the main subject of this book?
Training in the stages of the path of HYT.
- What is meditation?
A mental awareness that concentrates on a virtuous object.
- Why is meditation mental awareness?
The sense awarenesses of a Buddha are virtuous whereas the sense awarenesses of sentient beings are always neutral. As meditation is necessarily a virtuous mind, it follows that we cannot meditate with our sense awarenesses (only mental awareness).
- What is another reason why we cannot meditate with our senses awarenesses?
For us the direct object of meditation is the generic image of an object, and our sense awarenesses cannot perceive generic images.
- A third reason why meditation is mental awareness?
Since meditation involves remembering, or holding with mindfulness, the object for an extended period of time, the only type of awareness that we can meditate with is mental awareness.
- What is the purpose of meditation?
Meditation causes us to experience mental peace.
- Why is mental peace important?
If our mind is not at peace we will not be happy, even in the best external conditions.
- If meditation is the source of all mental peace and happiness, how can people who do not meditate and even animals experience peace of mind?
This is only as a result of the virtuous mental karma they created through meditation in previous lives.
- Why do we need to attain enlightenment?
So that we can benefit all living beings.
- What is our mind like at present?
It is obscured by the inner darkness of ignorance, which prevents us from seeing the true nature of all phenomena.
- How can completely remove this inner darkness?
By training in wisdom and compassion. Once we have done this, our very subtle body, speech and mind become inner light, the nature of omniscient wisdom.
- What abilities do we have as a Buddha?
We can see all phenomena of the past, present and future directly and simultaneously. We are then in a position to benefit all living beings without exception by bestowing blessings, emanating whatever they need, and guiding them along spiritual paths.
- What are the three special characteristics of our human life?
(i) its freedom and endowment
(ii) its rarity
(iii) its great meaning.
- Explain freedom and endowment
Due to the limitations of body and mind, those who have taken rebirth as animals have no opportunity to understand or practise the path to liberation. Only humans are free from such hindrances and have all the necessary conditions (‘endowments’) to engage in spiritual paths.
- Explain rarity
Although there are many humans in this world, each one of us has only one life. When we lose this life, it will be very difficult to find another similarly qualified life in the future.